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...flawed but sympathetic woman unable to make the decisions to properly lead the state. Frears structures the piece like a trial, allowing the viewer to render his own verdict from pieces that can lead to only one conclusion. Henri Matisse used to use a similar device of leaving details blank for the viewer to fill-in mentally, thus creating a more personal and powerful connection than the complete canvas could have achieved...
After leading her two opponents—Nick Calton, a New York paralegal, and Sara Terrell, a veterinary technician from Connecticut—for much of the show, Alexandra drew an untimely blank during Final Jeopardy...
...self-portrait (1875). But the star of the show is John Singer Sargent's notorious Madame X (1884), herself an American transplant who moved to Paris as a child, and who, like her expat painter, would always be an outsider in her adopted city. blank" metmuseum.org
...able to the entire game.” Mann was able to rebound after relinquishing that first half goal, producing multiple diving saves to keep Harvard in the game. The biggest of them came in the 70th minute as Mann made a stunning kick save on a point-blank shot from six feet away. With the defense locked down, the Crimson offense came out firing in the second half, and the scoring opportunities increased just as steadily as the team’s focus and intensity grew until the end of the game. In the first two minutes...
...because there were no females (or anyone) in attendance, we found no hips wide enough to bear each of us our desired nine to 14 children. Tired and classless, we returned to our thatch huts. And so, a week later, we remain in our rooms, our study cards still blank, the fifty dollar fines accumulating. If anyone knows some good classes to take, please e-mail us. But don’t bother if the courses are in Women, Gender and Sexuality. We’ve already taken—and aced—all of those...